Wales national korfball team

Wales
AssociationWelsh Korfball Association/Cymdeithas Pêl-Corff Cymru
IKF membership2007; 16 years ago (2007)
IKF codeWAL Wales
IKF rank18 (Dec. 2018)
World Championships
Appearances1
First appearance2011
Best result15th
European Championships
Appearances4
First appearance2010
Best result11th place
Celtic Tri-Nations
Appearances2
First appearance2021
Best result3rd
http://www.welshkorfball.org/

The Wales National Korfball Team often referred to as the Welsh Korfball Squad (WKS) is managed by the Welsh Korfball Association/Cymdeithas Pêl-Corff Cymru, and represents Wales in international korfball competition. The Welsh Korfball Squad entered its first IKF ranking competition in 2007, after the Great Britain national korfball team was disbanded to produce three teams: England, Wales and Scotland. Wales is a fully recognised member of the International Korfball Federation and is currently ranked 18th in the world.

They played the World Championships for the first and only time in 2011, after the withdrawal of Hungary.[1] In 2006 they reached the 3rd place in the Korfball Commonwealth Games.[2]

Tournament results

World Championships[3]
Year Championship Host Classification
2011 9th World Championship China Shaoxing, China 15th place
World Games
Year Championship Host Classification
European Championships[4]
Year Championship Host Classification
2010 4th European Championships Netherlands Netherlands 11th place
2014 5th European Championships Portugal Portugal 16th place
2018 7th European Championships Netherlands Netherlands 12th place
2021 8th European Championships (B-Division) Poland Poland 8th place
Celtic Tri-Nations
Year Championship Host Classification
2021 Celtic Tri-Nations England Gloucester, England 3rd place
2022 Celtic Tri-Nations Scotland Edinburgh, Scotland 3rd place
European Bowl
Year Championship Host Classification
2007 2nd European Bowl Luxembourg Luxembourg Champions (West)
2009 3rd European Bowl Luxembourg Luxembourg Champions (West)
2013 4th European Bowl Netherlands Netherlands 2nd place (East)
Commonwealth Championship
Year Championship Host Classification
2006 1st Korfball Commonwealth Championship England London, England 3rd place

Squad

The Welsh Korfball Squad is selected by the coaching staff as appointed by the WKA.

Current squad

Wales International Squad

  • Kiera Wilcox (Cardiff City Wales)
  • Bethan Phillips (Birmingham City England)
  • Helen Davies (Highbury England)
  • Niki Morgan (Cardiff City Wales)
  • Yasmin Williams (Nomads England)
  • Emma Seeley (Cardiff City Wales)
  • Laura Vincent (Cardiff Raptors Wales)
  • Ruth Barbir (Bristol Thunder England)
  • Niamh Sully (Bristol Thunder England)
  • Lizzie Coster (Highbury England)
  • Katie Crompton (Cardiff Raptors Wales)
 
  • Kevin Jones (Manchester England)
  • Leo Comerford (Bristol Thunder England)
  • Jordan Evans (Cardiff Raptors Wales)
  • Andrew May (Bristol Thunder England)
  • James Wilcox (Cardiff City Wales)
  • Kris Banham (Cardiff City Wales)
  • Siôn Edwards (Highbury England)
  • Nick Wilkins (Oxford City England)
  • Osian Nixon (Farnborough Jets England)
  • Jonathan Bonsall (Cardiff City Wales)
  • Rhydian Butler-Rees (Cardiff Raptors Wales)
  • Team Manager: Martin May Wales

Most capped players

Players with an equal number of caps are ranked in chronological order of reaching the milestone.

# Name Career Caps Goals Position
1 Nick Wilkins 2005-2021 78 136 Steady
2 Ruth Campbell Barbir 2007-2022 61 81 Steady
3 John Williams 2006-2018 57 64 Steady
4 James Wilcox 2013-2022 53 109 Increase3
5 Bethan Phillips 2013–2022 51 43 Increase3
6 Ramzi Barbir 2005-2018 50 93 Decrease2
7 Zoe Rose 2006-2016 49 17 Decrease2
8 Carla Bennett 2010-2021 48 54 Decrease2
9 Kevin Jones 2005-2015 45 62 Steady
10 Dave Buckland 2005-2013 36 66 Steady
11 Leo Comerford 2015-2022 34 50 Increase1
12 Susan Jones 2005-2010 29 13 Decrease1
13 Rick Scowcroft 2011-2017 26 14 Steady
14 Jo Knott 2011-2018 25 5 Steady
15 Hannah Ager 2008-2014 24 9 Steady

Top goalscorers

Goalscorers with an equal number of goals are ranked with the highest to lowest goals per game ratio.

# Name Career Goals Caps Position Average
1 Nick Wilkins 2005-2021 136 78 Steady 1.74
2 James Wilcox 2013-2022 109 53 Steady 2.06
3 Ramzi Barbir 2005-2018 93 50 Steady 1.86
4 Ruth Barbir 2007-2022 81 61 Steady 1.33
5 Dave Buckland 2005-2013 66 36 Steady 1.83
6 John Williams 2006-2018 64 57 Steady 1.12
7 Kevin Jones 2005-2015 62 45 Steady 1.38
8 Carla Bennett 2010-2021 54 48 Steady 1.13
9 Leo Comerford 2015-2022 50 34 Steady 1.47
10 Bethan Phillips 2013-2022 43 51 Steady 0.80
11 Steve Jones 2005-2007 25 10 Steady 2.50
12 Kiera Wilcox 2019-2022 22 17 Increase4 1.29
13 Helen Davies 2016-2022 21 20 Increase3 1.05
14 Ceri Jones 2005-2010 19 20 Decrease2 0.95
15 Zoe Rose 2006-2016 17 49 Steady 0.35

See also

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